Juan Falconi de Bustamante
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Juan Falconi de Bustamante (1596–1638) was a Spanish religious writer, theologist and ascetic.[1][2]
Work[edit]
- Primer to learn to read in Christ ( 1635 )
- Primer second reading in Christ ( 1651 )
- The Life of God (Letter to a daughter of confession, a private letter, written on 23 July 1628, which was released with the title added by editors in 1656)
- The Sacred Monument ( 1657 )
- Spiritual Works ( 1660 )
- The day our daily bread on communion ( 1661 ) (Considered by some to be his major work)[2]
- Preparation of the mass.
- Right Way to heaven.
- How have to route all actions to God (disappeared).
- Defense Commander before the Inquisition of F. Pedro Franco de Guzman.
References[edit]
- ^ Mercado, Ma Dolores Mira y Gómez de (2009). Juan Falconi: Antología de textos (in Spanish). Universidad Almería. p. 40. ISBN 978-84-8240-892-7.
- ^ a b Dougherty, Joseph (16 April 2010). From Altar-Throne to Table: The Campaign for Frequent Holy Communion in the Catholic Church. Scarecrow Press. pp. 51–52, 70–71. ISBN 978-0-8108-7092-5.